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Is Stress Causing Your Low Thyroid Function?

The Rising Prevalence of Hypothyroidism in the US

Recent statistics have indicated a surprising increase in hypothyroidism, commonly known as low thyroid function, across the United States. It is now estimated that about 12% of the population is receiving treatment for hypothyroidism, with countless others potentially undiagnosed or exhibiting borderline hypothyroidism symptoms.

Symptoms of Hypothyroidism

Individuals with hypothyroidism may experience a range of symptoms that can significantly impact daily life. Key hypothyroidism symptoms include:

  • Persistent fatigue and lethargy
  • Unexpected weight gain
  • Memory difficulties
  • Mood disorders such as depression
  • Dry skin
  • Inability to tolerate cold temperatures

The Role of Cortisol in Thyroid Function

Cortisol, a hormone released during stress, plays a crucial but often overlooked role in thyroid health. While cortisol is essential for managing stress, prolonged elevated levels can disrupt the balance of the body's hormones and suppress thyroid function.

How Stress Affects Thyroid Health

Chronic stress leads to sustained high cortisol levels, which has been shown to interfere with thyroid hormone production and balance. This disruption is critical because it can lead to or exacerbate existing hypothyroidism. Recent research has highlighted a significant dynamic between cortisol levels and thyroid function:

  • Study Findings: A five-month study demonstrated a clear correlation between elevated cortisol and higher Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels, indicating reduced thyroid function. Additionally, the primary thyroid hormones, T4 and T3, were found to be lower in individuals with higher cortisol levels.

Balance Your Thyroid and Stress Hormones

To maintain optimal thyroid and cortisol levels, it is essential to address both with a comprehensive approach that includes stress management, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and appropriate supplementation.

Effective Strategies to Manage Thyroid Health

Here are some practical tips to help balance thyroid function and manage stress:

  • Stress Reduction Techniques: Engage in regular physical activity and find quiet time for prayer or reflection, which can be beneficial for mental well-being.
  • Nutritional Support: Incorporate a diet rich in antioxidants, selenium, and iodine to support thyroid health.

Take Action for Your Health

If you're experiencing symptoms of hypothyroidism or have concerns about your stress levels and thyroid health, consider speaking with a healthcare professional skilled in functional medicine. Managing both stress and thyroid health is crucial for overall well-being.

For more insights into managing your thyroid health and reducing stress, visit Dr. Stengler's Health Breakthroughs and explore our comprehensive resources and supplements at www.drstengler.com.

References

Wyne, K. L., Nair, L., Schneiderman, C. P., Pinsky, B., Antunez Flores, O., Guo, D., Barger, B.,

& Tessnow, A. H. (2022). Hypothyroidism Prevalence in the United States: A Retrospective Study Combining National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and Claims Data, 2009- 2019. Journal of the Endocrine Society, 7(1), bvac172. https://doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac172